Speedometer drive-gear.



J. K. STEWART.

SPEEDOMETER DRIVE GEAR,

APPLICATION FILED Jmma, 1913.

g Patented Apr. 15,1913

' and a speedometer, a cylindrical sleeve iixed on said shaft havinggear teeth formed in its surface intermediate its ends, a hanger, and atrain of gears carried thereby conmeeting the gear of the sleeve withthe speedometer, said hanger being provided Witlr bearings which engagethe end portions of the sleeve, and said bearings havingin* Wardlyprojeeting'flane'es engaging the ends of the sleeve for stopping thehanger against movement in the direction of the shaft axis, thecylindrical faces of said flanges which oppose the surface of the shaftbeing grooved to receive packing.

4. In combination With a rotating shaft and a speedometer, a cylindricalsleeve fixed on said shafthaving gear teeth formed in its surfaceintermediate its ends, a hanger, and a. train of gears Carried therebyconneeting the gear of the sleeve with the speedometer, said hangerbeing separable at a plane parallel to the shaft axis and being linedwith bearing,r material adapted to engage. the end portions of thesleeve.

5. In combination with a rotating shaft and a speedometer, a cylindricalsleeve lixed on said shaft having gear teeth formed in its surfaceintermediate its ends, a hanger,

a train of gears carried thereby connecting the-gear et the sleeve withthe speedometer, said hanger being separable at a plane parallel to theshaft axis, and a. split bearing!r IH 6. ln combination with a rotatingshaft 1 and aspeedometer, a cylindrical sleeve iixed on said shafthavingV Aejear teeth formed in its surface intermediate its ends, ahanger, a train or' gears carried thereby connecting the gear of thesleeve with the speedometer, said hanger being` separable at aplane'parallel to the shaft axis, and a split bearing bored to engagethe end portions of the sleeve and eteriorly vdiinensoned to vhe clampedbetween the two members of the lia1iger,`said split bearing beingprovided with inwardly projecting anges at botli' ends positioned toengage the ends of the Sleeve for stopping the hanger against movementin the direction ot' the shaft axis.

C. B. SMrTn, STANHOPE HUDSON.

